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theanaconda standard: wednesday morning, september 1, 1897. ANACONDANEWS. CELEBRATEDTOO MUCH TwoAustrian* Wnra Landed In^the Jail. ONE AN EX-POLICEMAN TheyHad Imo UuMti at a Wadding.^But Tbay Uraw Too Exuberant and^Continued the Excltament Too -NowCity Guests Itis ^iuit^^ a popular custom among^the Aualrian BSttlm of this locality to^celebrate their marriages. l^y driving^nix in town. visiting tlu diflcri ui hu-^lotma and regaling themselves with^win*-, bwr und nthct spirituous li^^quors. Itmay not In- widely known, but^often the beginning of thi honeymoon^Is thua nit-moi i..rijd As soon us tin^w-adding breakfast is over, tin- groom^will take his l^ride fur a buggy ride.^Thi* lt^ considered a grout treat. Fol^^lowed I ^ anothtt Inicc. containing^the he*t man and the bridesmaid they^will drive about the city leafIIH ^ht^various brands of Im r und other luiuld^ho* r rages Very-often they are tuiiiol In this^pleasurable pursuit by others who hate^been guests at tin wedding, and this^important e|m^ch In the Uvea of tin hon^^ored couple, ix thus made the occasion^of great mirth and conviviality Thisform of pleasure was i lulgcd^sn yeaterday by t^.- guusta of a ut.l-^dlng that took place on Monday, und^It resulted In the men who wen thus^enjoying themstsves U-romtnK the tem^^porary guests of the city Theirnames were John Bo slovlta^and Mat Pearstm. Hreelovits was for^^merly a imllceman in Chicago. After^ationdlnK the wedding on Monday^afternoon Hreslnvitg and Paarslm geco^rated themselves with houepp is and^started out for the time-honored huggy^ride. They galloped about town from^gdaoega ^a^^-^-. tailing on all the inetnU^MsV Wal who were in the as loon bust-^neas until late la the evening. Yeater^^day they determined to continue tin^celebration and accordingly proonred^another lig from Twuhy's Uvt r^ aid^started out iik a in They traveled about^the eastern set-lion until man) ul the^citizens Im came ularmeil at Ihielr furi^^ous driving and feared tluii serious^damage would be. done unless ihty^were Interfered with. AldermanFred ilanrner and Attar-^ney J. T{. Boatman hat inn seen the^meo wtnt into the city hail and made^complaint against them. Patrolman^Powers went with Aldeiinau Oaiurtier^up to the place .v here ,\ wax thought^they might Ik- found, when rltiaeaa by^the docen wen complaining of the fu^rinus driving and strange actions of^the men They were espied on one ts-^casiou by the officer, but they in turn^saw the officer and drove In a round^^about way over to the tenderloin dis^^trict. PatrolmanMcMaxtetx tin u pBBBSd^Officer Powers In the search for the^revelers, and they not 1 fled the man in^charge at Twnhy'x dminic barn, who^sent a boy out on horseback to lot k for^them Whilethi ^ were all out searching tin^^men rit in in-I the rig to the bat it. The^horse Ixirc the apptarant of having^Ixtn slash-il about and driven fast.^The men then w^nt down street, where^they were observed by tfv officerx going^into Barry x rextaurant 111 I'ntk avt-^nue. Here they wire arrested by^Powers and M^ Mast, is and taken to^the lock-up. LiquidBread at the Smith Drug Cn.'g. ITSnow buys a Columbia, the best^bicycle made. See I. A. King. WhenIn Butte lunch ut She;man's. VCTTO BE CIVILIZED. HulKaphl Progress Towards 1 hal l.iol It^Being Made By the legislature. ThePortland Oregonian Ihinkx that^there la a vaat prii|Mirllon of the xtate^of Montana yet to 1st clvllli d. but its^article, which follows, and which ap^^peals in a ret t-nt Issue of thai paper,^also Indicabs tin- fact that BCtlv*^steps are betas made to sulsluc the^vast wilderness The aitlch reads Montanaresents being claxxlfletl ax^a Imrder state in the sense in which^this term Is geiurally used yet war^^rants aggregating |7s.4^* were paid by^1I1 Mat. during tin- fiscal year ensahBS^June :^^t for coyote anil wolf scalps.^This sum represents tin- slaiightit of^M.IK of these pnilnce. ius tn atures dtir-^inn: Ihe year upon each on. of which^the state allows a Ixmnly of I; With^a legislature so Ithatal ami wolves and^coyotes so plentiful OVar its taxi area,^a good iiiaixkmaii xholild be able I ^^make a handsome salary every month^in the year apd enjoy a perpetual out^^ing. Even in Leant anil Clarke roan-^ty, In which the ^ spital of tin- state Is^situated III! of these pests wire killed, Whilethis Is sn Improvt menl up u^ tlie^eia In the history of the -tales curved^within s geenratlon out o| the gnat^'North American desert whtieln the^guns of the settlers wen kept 1 in^^stantly loaded snd primed for a smbb u^emergency, in whli h the IndhM In his^war paint and feathers wax an BffSfee-^slve factor. It Is still suggestive ,,f a^vast area of wilderness tet to be sub^^dued by the p a-^ful aits of civiliza^^tion. Wedeliver LagIIId Bread for M-M a^dosen. Smith Drug ^V IJquldBread, a pure malt extract,^14.011 a il- /.en Smith I b ug Co. OHUMKKN MAN MAKES A ROW V^BU HI* lM.plea.uie iln Hie t'aral-^lui-r. Then fBBBB ^t^ lletl.^There was a shot tired 111 tilt etcinlt)^of r'rnnt and tiak Bgsashi kttsl frenins^about it t^ cioek aad a sunsbei ruahsd lo^the place tn see what grgg the trouble it^was fountl tluit a l-'n in hm.i 11 w 110 bai^In en boardiiiE w illi Mis LaSsssttl aha keepsthe Valley Imust I ptetl '^- ssesnsof at tract Ins the psllce, ss le arai IfYou Think of Buying a \\/atch Youcan always find the lowaat^price on fftiarantee I fjsjfhaa nt# MERRILL'S '.tr tftft. Atpou*am^ i Men'sIt-karat Uold IVatchei with Um^i;-jswal oistemenis, at Hi and I/). afraidof the anions af hretl l^amieux^who was in tin hens, creating general^havoc with everything that happened ( beIII his w.tt TinVallet house Is s hoarding place^gcat lit Mi- Ijtmttux who Is a whiow ll,i-oh Kred aho is about IS years oft is11 very tl, , 1 ul It llow a, hen he is xolx 1 lbto, ps tin 1k- gasl h, ips his motle 1 .ilniulthe housi lint Kretl will |ierlndieal-^lt Ret en :^ spnt Sotm have said that he^is driven to 1 his bt 11 i t i lain trouble that^attghs EMI Ins mind Ijtstnight In w.i- ttrt ilrtink. and ga^^ins to his home In upset Hie stov^^kicked over pots kettle*, tables, but kits^;ilnl everything loosi He Hien Went ll|i-^stiurs to In ,1 i ifll'-i-i Posers, who n-^s|k)iidcd to the rt port of Ihe rvvolvi 1^pl.ieiil him undei urrt si .mil took him to^tin city Jail A GCOO PERFORMANCE TinOrphean Mar. tie I omllt Apalatiilrtl antll;oei^letl. 'lie pi 11 'i ni.ile i ghssfl by the iirpln 111^Si 11- ul Turn llalit laxt t teionr ^^much 1 njot^ il lit .ill who ^-eri pres. ni Allhnug'iH ^ . oiiipaii^ it ni, w it lim^^ited ax In number the) present .1 m i y^meritorious entertainment. Tht *p 1 lbs Wi-Te .ill k'ooiI alltl Wilt- loll. I ' ajt- pliiinlcilami 1 ii.ontl. It Is safe to say^thai the i ntli. ii. ^ lo-nlghi will he gggah^lalgt r than Hit gtM gggj agjagg. Theprize llau that Is lo tse contested^fur by the liixh mlliiary oaggpagdag^ft fill Batte H^tl Anae.inda at II. It 11 it^is now mi exhibition in the window of^tin- P. i^ ^' Oa.'f stott- l^in't fail to SteIt. mrs. JOHN drew OEAO. She Mas 4 iiltlelupm itlieeoi Willi Hie^I bit-1 lb mill antl Itiresl. NewYork ::i Mrs. John Drew. 1 he tic-^li. died thi afternoon at Larclimonl. Withtin passing ul Mrs lag* Dr w^tin-re bus st'parateil one til the few links^thai unite Hie present Hern-ration Willi^Hie grandest galaxy that lias iter Illu^^minated the American Hratn.nl, nrtna-^nietit Hhe was 1 untempot 111, mix and ap-^pt iled upon Ihe stage ill III, h atllfig parts^Willi Hie eltler Booth ami Phrrexl with^M.ni'tatly ami Kilwin lloi.lh. with Klnr-^sasS t'larke mil ^l^ en at of whom have^p.'issetl away, and Willi Jefferson and^1 'iiiildnck. w I.u si ill - it \\e Shew ax In lit r day an infant prodigy^^h^ ^ln Sfiigllxti mitt tnieriean boanls ami^tin mo-t famous of Mr Malaprops win^^ning laurel also as Jull^ tit Mnrtinur^Ophelia Di silt-mona and Pauline, not to^mention , haractcra in more recent^plats With praellcalh no education in^the ucccptiil m-nsc. sin was an aitrtxit^of rare Im^ Mlgt lit t- ami relinement. Mrs.Drew was Uorn in l^ondon on Jan.^1^ I Kit', mil se\i 11 tears later math her in ^ il. but us Aglb in ^Tlmnur Iln Tar^^tar .^ At tin- U(fi- of 7 she was brought^In America by her mothti^. an actress la tlill Walnut Htrtet llicatti I'liilatlel- ghhVHhe played Iln Duke of York to^Junius litmus boot lis Blehard III. At^this time she was known as Louisa 1,11 tic. InIMS she joined the slock company at^the Bowery theater in New fork, re-^malnillr there live years, p'a-.in^ a ksgg^list of characters in the alle.l hgit!-^mate tlr.imii. Then she retatgssl to I'hilii-^delphia and to the W alnut BtreH lln abi^stxin after becoming the wife ^f llei iv^Hunt. 11 popular vocallxl of his day. Hhe^sepal.iteil from him In 1mt. sul^ 1 muniIv^marrying ait Irish comedian iiagsnf Nfos-^sup. who ilietl a year or I Wo later. Hli^^111a 1 lie, 1 John Drew in bin ller lasl eu-^gagi mt'it was in the eompitnt pi tying^^Tin- Rportlug Dm hess. ' Her home for^sonic linn past lias Ihi-ii w!lh her soil.^John Drew, at lairchmont. NOTCOMPLETED Ileal anil BM school Hill Not He^Opt-in-,I I 111II October. Kpccl.ilfont spun Issa a ol the S;.111,],11.1 Boulder.Aug. XI.- K. H. Tllllngluist. su-^perlntcndcni for Ihe school for the deaf^ami blind, has sent notices to-,lay to tin-^Pirellis and gnu nl la us of those who at^^tended Ihe school laxt year not to xiMid^the pupils at the usual linn- of h -ginuiiig SJHie new lllllhllllg is Hot enmplettHl tml nogrrangemt-nlH liatt- been niaib tints^far for any other quarters. Mr K. It. MiNeiii oi the Meal saatd ragavti thai^the siate hoard of eiiiieaiiou win aaaa a meitine this Week and expect a confer^^ence Willi a bond buyer from 1'hi, ago IIIln bonds of Ihe building arc sold the^w ork w ill aassedtatety SB gsjglkBl |a , one^pletlon and x.'-hool will probably Ixglli^about tin middle ,.f 0, loiter If. hosever^Iln bonds ar^ not taken Is) SS I'asPrn^lillttl- tile Baafld mat decide In invest u ,11.inpafttaa of I ha stats aphsss] funds inthe Baads snd thus make pnxslhlc an^enrl.t coluplet Inn Tinit- Is a b gal uuesllon as to the abil-^lt\ of Hie bo.ird lo no at tin funds in^Ihe way siigti slid ami the ill. liter mat^hat ,- to b. dmktfd b) the cngrts. It grlth-^m a w^ , k thSTS i- no In.11. alien ol Ihe baadsii, lug sold that tin- sufkhag oaa ss^oosjkpsstad it is Mkeiy thai tin- i,,cai ssard willIff, i^ make ,,M lit. |1|. nis for scctir-^iiik- tithir gaaMsta for the opening of ihe^school It is certainly solti, I liltijj that^should hate im nedlate attention. JOINED THE AFRIDIS. Heat)I laliliiig %m lilpnttil al I blan I'nss Heldlit Hie I in oil. I', 'i.iwur Aug :i. K liaw sella 11. um of^Hie mosi lnII11enll.il khans of the Afrldis.^has |ghssd tin tribes In the khvh, r p is^^tils bog 1 hM belli Si IT.' ll h^ tile illlt lli'l'l- ties.The Phlaa saas, thtaaaw which tha^l'i alias 111 column is trying In teach Kas^^has, ^ rsgSSIted lo as tironglt In Id bt haaauMa.Heari aghtlag is satlrlgsilsd^Tin re have lie 11 many sni -irokt s nmoiit;^tin- tllff. n ut British columns op. rat'ng^against tin em 1111 ATen hie Klil^.. HI.l.onis Aug. St. -An cxclllng SOSSst^was witti ssed last night in l'.ast Hi.^lauils John rrtts, switch for, man. nar^^rowly sscaped death sftet a hslr rslaiag^ride on a cowcatcher with a litn:^^^. The^Inosi was run down anil lifted upon tin- 1..w^ at. Is 1 upon which l-'rlts wa- stand^^ing 1'rltz w.c klio'kcd almost liisensllile.^lint belli on while iln Inns. - foot became^f..stein,I. It th Hit fell under the wheels aadi-Vitit w.i- asved. hut s.its tti Ms ii^--^ing tint In- will in v.r forget that ten nit^^ride on tin- Air line Ilet lllte to I Bght YitioricIt 1'. Aug :i II. M H. Am-^picou I irrltiil cm lit 1 eg m i Paving^on lie.inl I'rof. ssor Daicy ThosaaaSaa. iiritishm aiiiiK raaaai - .inner, sad nadags scriln11 1'an.nil.oi commissioner, who havehasa Madtfiag s, ai life on the isi- BJMB*,Tin ^ Imlh I.I Illlt il.t lined to ills. uss^Iln- sealing , in sine. tatllig that tin t couldsn sat Mag until lacar ssassrhi Mat^i^ 1 u subinln .1 1.. il.. 11 goteinmtiitx. aasasjashsaaIff ^i^icry. Han l-'ratn t-i ^^ A t II.^Charles M 1.1.tti-11. lie . ' r( ssed perjun-r in^the Angns-t r.nwlih astonishing effront'ry m-dut 1'utti. il on i-ross-eg-^nmlnatloli that I , ^ had 1s t 11 b d In lie-^BtSf* tin n .t .1 Make t':'^^ If be^. ti. iiti-tl his n si 1 ami thai he found^tait wlnn tag lab it...1 ha would u^^^ get^il. FARMERSIN CONGRESS SeventeenthAnnual Convention Heldin 8t. Paul. PRES.CLAYTON'S ADDRESS lieiie\ a it. the Condition of the Country^Farmers Should a^sit Their^Sovereign Rights Enlarge^men; of Agriculture. SiPaul, Aug. SI.^The seventeenth^meeting of the Farmers' National con^press of the 1 nited States was tailed^to old-1 this morning by Presldi ut P.^flat-ion of Indian.,In lows. Following^an invocation by Archbishop In land^Iln iiiiigrixs was greeted on behalf ol^iln 1 ity of H' Pan! by May u DoraII^at d on la-half of the slnle by ilovoin n^flough. Itespo-naes on behall of tin- oiignss win tiiade by John M H11 ' '^of Minion- at .-Ietary of ihe 1 -ngi^and lion. 11. K. Clayton of In .a. pi- dent. Tin- miiiniiigst.ssi .n 1 1 wltli ilieannual address of President Clay^^ton. Amongthe things he said after con^gtiitulaliiig th' assemblage on th- aamber. r aaasgatsa and thc:i- tatlaaal- iism,were: 1niIciiu ti ami I .miles I extend tn^you 11 cordial areteaaaa t'i th' IT1I1 Hii-^gaaj ssaassa of your organixntlon. and^I aaassfa you that I fully appr--. late tha^j fact that few nn 11 bate the honor of^I pnsltb in v ot er an 01 gaiilr.ni 1 m so dls-^I tlngnlxlied In lis composition ami in Its^icpresnitatlon Axa nation ^if progressit e ptsipl, .^proutl of our arhilevemenix uml with a^destiny of sphndor. ixixitlon and potter,^which can only be portrayed by 11 mas^^ter hand or a gifted tongue. Bra must^acknowhdgc the husbiimlman and the^idler of tin soil as tht plum inP-n-in ^^^elevating us to that end: and srhether^In tieaee or ill wur the fnrin. r gsjast ha^considered tin tlrsi factor in the wealth^ami slabilitt of iln- land , Tin-farm Is the foundation of wealth^uml th - main source of n-itioual ami^stall' prosperity: but to tin- due and^aiiet|Uale success of the farm and th^^farmers thi re are Issues preixnniil w itli^prof, und tbougltt. In s-nir dellbers-^110ns. I am sun. ttint impotlani SPQ^^in nn 11 question tan uml will be n-^suited to ihe advuiitngc of Hgricullur.^I Chaiigex in the laws of common car-^. rii rx. and especially In thi more just^Httii .'in tabb interpretation of such^lints, are not only demanded as due to^th. t unmon rights of the 1 tuple, but^are of vital and substantial concern in^making fur youi labor ami tha onid^in Is of your labor a mai k t and a cir^^ri spending reward. Whetherthe farmers of America will^asset 1 tin ir sovereignty. i^ mains I^ be^seen N' one roaarli us of blx power,^will willingly remain a slat, but It la strengthof latdlect aad lalad ahlch^tiiiisi win In all economic struggles. Tin-inn look is promising. The real^crystallisation Is apparent in the unily ofactksn. I'ntii Iha sstgaughaaissa rtf^the Karni' ts' Nallotiul Congress and its^; kindred institutions a few years ago.^1 ach funnel was as isolated as Kol.'n sonCnaaaa ^it his island. Tim hsasggs whichthese stM-lelles hate conferred on^agiicuMural communilles caiinoi be cs^lltuateil in dollars ami cents. It has^taiighi tin- tn 1 in s of sytiti malic m-^Kanliatlon. installed th^ precept that^the greatest good to the greatest Bam-^her is a gotd slate of mind, good ,th'iiighlK ami gooil feelings, and estab^^lished tin bints of a higher sanaslll 1of general Inlelllgciice and culture. The^special mission ami work of (lies, gath^^erings is to prcpar- the seed for the 1sowing, to do the plaining and plotting^and fostering which must ptageaa a^nerves! of intelligent votes; not to In- 1vent Imposing Uiccrles, but la apply .more effective ami Judicious 111 asui'-s.^A revii w of ihe present congress ami^Ihe occupation of Hs members will re- \veal iln- fact that the fanning element^is in 110 way responsible for disastrous^I, mslalleu. mal or app.-in-ni A hi' -^gtaphical skeli h of a recent congress^i:s furnished by its members discloses^the fact that out of a 111 mlsershlp of^44t in Ihe senate and house of repre-^scnlailvcs. the faiining clement icpiv-^scniing otei iiii.iitin.tHKt af saagga, hat. 1'^'^^^ iiu'tnbt is in tin- house ami 1 iut one in^the senate. The chairman sf the agri- nalluiunmiltee of the si'iiale rcccrds himselfas all attorney, and the ^lilt^farmer on tin committee is ai the tail^1 nil T,n of the ik members cnm|Hislng^the house committee, including the^chilli man. follow tin- lint as a profes^^sion. The great stales of IVnnsylt a-^1. a, ^ Hi It 1. Michigan. Wisconsin and^Mis-, nn have ^ at h one taiassf lo rep-^its, nt Dial Industry, and tha heart of^the great agricultural regions. Indiana,^Illinois and lows, have no represent!! -^titc in cither branch of thai legislative^body The only chairmanship In Id bt^a farmer, and tin one for w hich he is^the leusl lilted, is Ihe cllll il'ltlll liship of 1the committee on ^Ventilation and^Acoustics.^ This should not be. and ii^Is contrary lo ihe eternal fitness of^tilings I do not know- that t ii her oi^th - two great polliical parties are lo kinaseFar thta condition of things the faultlies at your door; It Is the fault^1 of ihe farmer, and it Is a sad comment hi his la^ k of energy ami patriotism. Iwould not lime you umlerslaud 1 lint^I have lost faith In American Mates^^nianship sf that I bit. no 1 linBdl at I^in the congress of the Culled Mates^It Is the custom of this ^rganfr.allun to^engross tin- resolutions regarding fed^^eral b-gi-l.it ion. forward them to the^speaker or tin- hnaai sad the preeidenl if the senate Th'-y arc ordered print^^ed placed on the desk of every menth 1^of both In iisis. and Brhen placid in^possession of proper iBtfoentatHMI con^^gress has been prompt iii tin ci sjgMtra^Hon of our measures, and thereby much^nc. di d legislation has ham x- cui'd Thesession of this saagreea held M Indlaiiupollsin Novcnilit-r of lasl year^)\tas ai the end of thre. t'-u of tin-^iimst fearful coinmerclnl genreaa4on^known to oaf country dining ut^c 11 -Hil pcriotl of lis hlrtory. While^evefj Interest and iiulustr\ ft It Ilk 11 sjipnronashmk ami arMia Ihe nasr- 'haul, the iTtatlUfa tut' T ami the greal haaaclaiInatltnthNii n-ere driven lo^ilesp. 1111 ^ ui in at 1 Id bankrupt 1 y. t^ ^ 11^fell v. Ith iloiihle force upon the fgl mi Iami upon sgrlcultaral pursalts Thecause of this sudd 11 calamity is I batable sjneat km gpen a-hlch 1 da^not rare to gggar ^ Thai tha worlds t 1 1 p 1 . ^ i net 'on, will the pi tfi I flti III - Hcatot traagajagfUUIan thai nukea Ihe^aathmi of the sarth m-ighiairs. huvely connibuti d to II I hate no doubt, ami^thai mistaken liiglaaaihsa in the pan^o' the t ontrresx of Ihe I'nltcil Staiis has^plunged ihe agilciiltut.il Interests of^Ann lien ^ ^ 111 deets-r t;i the iitifortumt'c^t.-ilnnnit m an Indisputable fact.^The Arg licati pcipl,. have ex|^erl- earedfsaifsg aaaat lal hssasasi in which Ihe most 1.gut 1 1 ..in mt has been in.ugiii to hear: aad while the gebris^of Bnaacial arecha arc being rapidly^el lied aituy. ami while I congrattihile^van that then has been a marked Im^^provement in the nnanrlal raaglttlon of Mmooantr} at large, ami In the grkt ,farrn pt'itliicts dm lug Up past teai. ^.:^! there n mainx mneh to accomplish h^: fun ae rsaca UM high tide Of prosperi tyexperienced by the American farmer^In former years. Forthe last four years, notwithstand^^ing ihe price of tranxi ^ -fion haa been^1 educed, much of fat in products has^i^ n below the cost c- p itlclion. The^farmer bt confn.nled with Investments^ind ^ litigations 1 oatrai '^ 1 under a high dpro-p. ^!'' tibligathnaa. togithcrwlih undlmlt ished taxation^tot the sup|s.rl of ihe govt rnmetit must^be met from the nn . - .m-nues w-^^ arad from nduced ]in ^ In farm prod^^ucts. \\Inn wc consider tti.it in so short a^time we have stepped to the front as^the wealthiest nation on 'lie earth, that^our Increase of wealili uiuhr nortntl^1 ondltions is st the rat^ of two and one^half million dollars per day; when we^cunslder the rapid tin h eal and set-^^cntlftc development of tl. last quarter^of a century, it is not -' n^c that we^should see the comblnat^ of capital^and tha formation of tn is. They are^the loghat outgrowth of a most won- iegfulprogii : h. Uutiti;: 'he last H^ft an wa havt bean engaged in settling^ihe greet questions Intoltiug the right^tti ei ot.-ol thi bc t a si 1 ^ alions As Inras i.f 111 ^ 1 v e have iln- 1.ifl.t to i he.-k 11, la ^ ^!^' gr.id of aggrrgjatedcapital. Ttncugh legisla- I'tet nai Imenl snd Ui 1 courts^- In- c. ii ^^.-^' ,,.is 1. . ij : ami Idm r.^iiut tile I rim iple has !^^!! established^ami is 11. c fe'-ogitlzed i . the two gnat nnnleadkagfoti s Wh e -have upon^cur s.ututcs tin- Instct.:.1 i^^ commerce^laws and anti-mist raactaesgMa^ yet^thona 1 vils aie stilt in ea seaaaa. It is^eghlhltad] in the su;at I runt; we see It^In the National Mill- 1 usns-iaC'in^a In ^ they latgep oontrol the Bfhag of^imJa from the farnser and the tana ai^the cmJa produe U th n unn-r; ami^Bad il In th l ig I' ur Beef com-^paay^ ihat absolutely controls both^1 Sals of the 111 a 1 K1 1. If ill-' interstate^saaasWataa commission Ins not the au-^thortty under exMtkag lawa to check^Ihe rapacious gncil of ;t s ^ organisa^^tions it lias fgHad in 1 - mission, and^sin .lid la- supt rsnkd b; more effective^BM asures. Iam not an alarmist I lake no pride^in making w.n i n any ^iganlsation or laatltsjtsoathat lias foi its object the^gr stsai g1 in tha greateM jggssjhar i.fpt oplc I hid th-ill f' Irpei d and a^i^ t.nItict in success in ail lei ilunat. en- 1.1prists, but I hope gral believe than will never Dense an baa c. hen the nin-^gi ^ ss t t the I'nib tl St lit. s t, ill p,:i-|h.si--^It gite its cons. 111 to the building up nisfor Hie con^necessaries of oftrusts and comMnal^11 ^I of t ha prices of th^human existence. Tinre uii nanny iiuesii.uis upon \vhh h^we should lake action. Notably among^llpse is the cilia 'gcme-.l 1 - I the ^igricul-^lural dcpat'litit tit. givin^ It the sjgsjsar^ami tht Bsaaaa by w hit Ii 11 ^ an ^ pen up^1 very possible avenut ^f trade for^American farm prodncts. and toivtend^to It the same protection accorded to^older interests. Theamentlnii ut of oav Interstate^iiinittii ree law ami ami usi measun^giving the proper officer- tha right and^to make it then- duty 1 . si nd for p. 1 -^si 11s and pass ts and con p. 1 the altetnl^am. of wilm si: or to | byrt them be^^hind the prison here regardhtna of the^Mlahona ney may i^os^ ss. The exien-^licii of free mall delivery to the rural^districts. Ihe , siargagnetll af the weath-^1 r bars an. ^ more ayatrniatlc crop sia- tlsics,the n ' lamal km^si nil-a'-M lam's and to it nade to a pi in' tt hi 1 IInt rrand In d^ allna In^entlri ly si. p tti liui'ki ' We should ask the 1^1 niti tl Stii'i s til^priatinn to pre* ilth - arid ami .sttici hnaadJa theywill pic-^^ptlons and to^swap dlstrrsce.^'tigress of the^make s'trht icnl ,'t|inro- 111the Importation af^inf'it'-d bt. -pick and p. slump out^f-gintlng dtsesi ^. Von gciitlenien, hail^^ing ft'^^ i|i pans of th' country, know^much hatter thai I can MM yon the im^^portance ^t urging prompi scthsn re-^giitdlng everj ghntgtls pn-m tiling the^suci 1 ss ot the farm. 1. Thi- congress of^' the Cult .1 Slates, wlnn placed in pos^^session ot lacis, ha-, been 'lUiek to^eradicate existing ft Ua, We -nould ae-^iiiand ti^ legislation. \n. should seek to^I do no damage to oihet legitlmal - enter-^prls'-s. Inn wa should insist upon the^1 ii cognitI..11 ot OUI interests and we shouldbe sathMled w ith Bathing less. SENSATIONALSHOOTING. Alb*pint sheriff Kile, liieven Mia^!g At a^Woman in tlinneniitills. Mlnneaisilis,Aug. SI.^There was 11 sen^^sational shooting sstray at ttiaatg ijail shoillt after i.iltlnight. James I,^Miirpl-t 1 di pun i 'n-riil. broiu hi i^ ttn-^lull a tt^111 in of the town Will) he ^.i I^BM under aricsi. ami sent for Maiion^U ootllnnn Hating llius cleared the way.^he elil,nil Hie tatter's a;,.u ' in. ills and openedpi. on her husband. Claris li WoiNlbiirn. who was asleep 111 lied. He lire.III BhotS, tile ^f w hich ell11 Ted Vt oilll- bara'shady, eaxMlnshnii ^I 11 teach bun^to 1 nM say d, light' 1.^'I'll, waichman n. bed in and previ ut.-d W'luirn. wlio lit 1 In- tinn had seciiiid hbown weapmi from llrlng at his now^satreathsg enemy. Murphy gave himself^up and t^ Ins.'l 11 * ghMBM MM ease excent^to sat that he wa- a K-n I ut kin 11 and had^1 ShM I^ kill Wooilburn Is thiiigerously but netfatally shot, lb- will not talk. 1^ I1.11 tin: 11-011 Ito-pi t ted. 81'1 iai Dbamh n M tha Msndeid llshSJla.Aug. BL f,. neral 0. I-'. Wail^,^t iininiandcr of the department of Dakota. bsnpsetsdPan Karrlssn 1.1-iiay. He wax^received at Hu- post Willi I salute of^ennaan, while Uuii comiHinles wire^.Pawn ui' on tin- pir.ule ground in his^honor. Hern ial Wade kt making his Iii ', tourof bsspartlon of the posts of his as*^sartment. Ha arrived srtth his aide. LMa 1^ tin 111 W. I' Abut, from Missoula lab^MM akjht, und I'-ft lo-nlghl for Fort \--^Mngdholne. Clent rat WTada was asked tills afternoonwhen Pari Harrison areuM^prahnhli ha Bands saghsnsMai haadsinar- itis. ^Ask congr -ss. wus tils laenliM P^^pl.t hhasasnato lie Bjssgnshnsi s.11 t'iAug. Ill ^Tin- Ihiald ^i tii'iuPt ennv. aad In day h^ hsBBskynMloa^I Cutnmlssiuner Stradlet to Imiulre into the^saasa af Ihe fh^ ornbnaa w ho snadhtlp ar^^rived from rlonolMlU on Sanfd the baik ItP. Prhhet, di 1 Msd that the rhshsren bmsm l^ .1. pml.tl cii the BVSSJBsl that theynr.- BsMr la haaaahh public shafana nppi11 nullt will In given the HaltalIon^Allot how 1 tic lo lite 11 bond guiii all'et-^lug that 'he STphnas shall not Ix-cnme pnhlhan ran. Ihe M itter meanm-hlle ix'tng^snbsn'ttttl to the st h i.n t of the trtusury forhis di nhdsa Bhstati ai Itnee. Purls.Aug. :M -As one of the ri suits af^the anni'iiect mt 111 at f tor.stadi af an alll-^1 snce betwessi Pvnaee and Itussla. ihe A11-^lomoblle club Is 1 'vaulting a monster nansaf sjotm ^ in fraaa Paris t^ Hi. Pa*^icrslniig subin \| Ml Mag India. fniislnnlltiiipvAug. 31.^The sultan is^follow in-, the .fins In India Wtth Ihe^. I' -' -t a'l - - !|. has ordered tin t.i-^r'.uis xeneeeeutaltves In different 1111111 -^iriex to ubmnph fan saysnaj an nn sit-^oatMn nllhuni di :.it '^^'-:''. lot 1 i atinus .tug H rin nssjnraaaeoi in its npit lo the pan 1 ^ . ^ r^ the stamp rev^^enues Bkceetlliig tl .^e 11m ilrnc'im.c ,.t:-^1 anally, for th. In.li mnitv loan. DECLARESFOR SILVER PennsylvaniaDemocrats Strong^for Bimetallism. THEYHAD A HOT TIME MurphyAttempts to Preside and is^ahocted Wild Enthusiasm at the^Mention of Bryan's Name-^Victory PradioMsl ha 1800. Heading,Pa. Aug SI.^The demo^^cratic state convention was called to^order with 435 deb'Rates present. Con-^gressnii.n Krtnentrout was temporary^chairman. A wild scene of enthusiasm^followed Kinu-ntrout's mention of the^name of \V. J. Hi t an After the speech^of the temporary chairman the con^^tention was decided adjourned for on^hour. J. T. Murphy of Philadelphia^niabbed the gsvel from Lrmcntnuit^ami ultcmpti^^l to preside. A free flghl^^ 1-11 tl di iln siaui. The police wen iailed In and Murphy ejected from the^stage. A recess was then taken. FollowingIs the money plank of the^platform:^ t Whenthe convention reassembled the^fan a of Bagseagaaa in the hall had bona^miifoii 1 d and there were evidences of^prengari thana to prevaal a repetition af^iln disgraceful settle ihat broiight the^morning session lo a close. Chairman^Kl meat TOM I announced that J. T. Mar-^phy ol Philadelphia would be excluded^Horn the stage. Thecoiuinilicf on |s^nnanent organi^^zation reported the name of H. W. Ir^^win if Washington for permanent^ciiaiiiuan and recommended the con^^tinuation of the other temporary offi^^cers with the exception of C. W. 8u-^lick of Northampton to replace John^Murphy as one of the secretaries. Mr.Irwin then addressed the con^^vention briefly. After discussing stsle^issues he turned lo the late presiden^^tial campaign and to the light made by^the democratic hosts under the leader^^ship of William J. Bryan. He declared^that the p.ntt si 1 Kid ready to-day to^continue thai battle on the same pisi^^form, and under the same leadership,^ami ihat in IHOu they would carry their^banner to victory, 'restore to the people^the gold and silver of the constitution^overthrow the money power snd the^organised trusts, and enthrone the peo^^ple In governments! affairs.^ He es-^xiited thai there could be no middle^ground to occupy. Atthe conclusion of Irwin's address^James Kerr of Clearfield, chairman of^the ri solutions committee, read the^platform ad' pled by that committee.^The money plank is as follows: We.Ihe d- huh rats of Pennsylvania,^in contention assembled, reaffirm and^psJbarale the principles of the demo^^cratic party expressed in ihe platform^adopt, d by the national convention at^fhicaKo in lSWi. ami approved by^^.^t^H^.^^0^^ free and independent voters.^Wc an firmly and unalterably opposed^to the single gold standard, which has^be, n the direct cause of the financial^distress that has followed upon our^ptople since Its sdoption and we are in^1 favor of an immediate return lo our^original specie basis as il existed prior^to tile demonetisation of 1871!. We con-^giaiulste William J. Itryan for the glo^^rious championship of a righteous^cause ami for his masterly leadership^in .- upport of these principles. CharlesP. Donnelly of Philadelphia^pnxenttd the minority repot 1 striking^' out a piank of the platform, commend-^illK the ret '.mnn-mixtion of James M.^Qaffee as national committeeman In^I place of William F. Harrity. He plead-^1 ai with the delegates tn confine their^work to state issues and not attempt^lo 1 ri ate a factional division by offer^^ing un insult to Harrity. L.MeQuestion defended the plank.^He said the true demisracy of the^state should not retain In a position of^honor a man who had not been true to^dcrmx ratic principles or In accordance^with ihe candidates and platforms. Theroll was then called on the mo^^tion of in ninlly to strike thi' ^iufT^e^plank frtun the plstfnrm. The result^of the vote sustained the majority re-^ixirt by 30 to IM; absent and not vot^^ing. It. The Philadelphia delegation^siood 41 to l'3 in favor of Harrity. \.ui1 mat ion t.f candidates was then^next In order. Kv-Mayor William K.^VerbeJw or Dauphin counly. and ex-^Assembly ma 11 Waller K. Ttltter were^mimed for auditor general. The vote^resulted: Kilter :'X4. Verlx'ke 4.1. and^the former was declared Ihe nominee.^For the office of stab- treasurer James^Cobb Weldel of Heading and M. ^:^Hrown of lilalrsvllle were named,^iii ^ttn wax ihe fortunale candidate by^a vote of to 12'. The convention at^j:i.^i p. m. adjourned sine die. Kindsand Armenian! tight. London.Aug. SI.^A dlspatrh to the^Daily News from Tabrers eonilrms Ihe^nensj Bf h'-avy lighting between the^Kurds ami Armenians on the frontier.^The conimntuh r of the cavalry of the^Kurd- wa - killed according to the report,^and tils son narrow ly escaped. The losses^of Ihe Kurds an variously estimated at^from nan in iton killed and wounded. The^Armenians claim to have lost only 29. llowa Willi l.niperor William. Paris. Aug. :!!.^At 11 o'clock to-night iihand of I.Vi pel sons Willi flags Hying,^left the opera and proceeded In the di^^rection of the Klysee. shouting ^Down^With BasBsrer Wllllnm.^ The police^sinppcil tin procession on the Hue Agues-^scan. The hand dispersed after a scuttle.^Two of the leuders were placed under sr-^resl. Mcginningto-day und nn each day^1 xcept Hunday until the close of the^races at Hulte. the Montana Cnlun^n ill sell special excursion tickets to^Butte and return, BBMMl going on 1 lie^null, h aving Anaeondu at 11:50 a. ni .^uml l^i turning on the train leaving^Hut to at V :2ro p. nv. at one dollar. H P CAI.DHHHKAD.^General Psssenger Agent. Hid.for l ire Hose. Sealedbids will be reoiived nt the^adhOS of the city clerk of the city Bf^Anaconda up to 7 p. in. of the 6th day^September, is^t. for LMB feet of fire bjof tic best qusllty Hlddcrs will^Or nish samples of hose with bids. Hj^onh t ^I the city council. T.O I.F.AKY.^City Cat t k af the city of Anaconda. Patent.I.aued. S|w.i ,1 Diapataa t^^ Ha Rands id w shlugtoii. Auk. :i M.-titans patetits wereaasnsd taedaj ha Byros H. Cash. Unite,biilton: Albert 1/iwrt l^llon. sash^I |dt 1 Bl IP si J Mullei Unite ,ulInsta^^ble litarlng. Wllhclm A. /.I. Ilk. fhBM* BMflt sashhsattaa toot BJBaC raven lo Hr Married. SanFrat cisco Aug. Jl.^Miss Margaret daafjhBgfBf the defendant In the Angus-^Craven suit, who claims a BarBMB of the^t state of the late Henator Fa r is to be^tnarriiit to-morrow t^ Henry Koehler.^president Bf tin Am-riean Iln wing BB|B^^p.uiy of Ht Louis. AREYOU GOING TO KLONDYKE 11tc^ulres- two kinds of cupital lo make tills vcnluic. Tin- man who gix-s^through must have strength und mrve. as well as money. Money will not^tarry you through tht hhhf wi-eks of cxposui ^ to cold ami hardship. Strength^will count then. There will In- stragnlers bfi lichmi. poor, weak tonstilu-^tions will give out and the hi:rtiy. well- tl, teloped man is sure to win. Dr.Sanden's Electric Belt ThisIs an electric life-giver. It saturates the nerves and muscles with^animal magnetism, which is the force that builds up weak constitutions.^Many who have alnadj staited on this trip hat:- been made simng by this^famous Hell. It Is a wonderful life-giver, and no man who is doubtful of his^physical vigor should go without It. WillMake You Strong Afteryou have worn a Dr. Handeii Kl'-i-tric licit for a few wicks, you^will be lit for the great- st hardships Iwas a physical wreck three years ago and was cured by Dr. Sanden's^Electric Hell. I am now years old. but am going to the Klondykc and ex^^pect to hold my own with BBJMfJtf men.^ said \.. I.. JACCAHU. a former Sun^Lcandro Jeweler. BBjMM leaving on tlw Hxeolsinr a few weeks sgo. Menarc mad' manly by It. Head about it In Dr. Sanden's book. ^Throe^Classes of Men.^ sent free, scaled, by mail. Address SANDENELECTRIC COMPANY Portland,Oregon '203Washington Street. Forsale by K. Iv CAI.M'UI.V i- ^^^^.. HutP Montana. CashTalks I|rr~~ r^T^our x rays s RUBBER MAMPS Flashedon the high pri' i s and enorninu-^prnlits of those long-w linleil Blaast^houses. We can convince all housewives^that tht) are paying JM |mt ceiil. for the^privilege of tretllt. Wc grabbed nur^sledgehamm^ r and with mighty blow.,^smaslud prices right anil left. LOOKAT THKSI* PRICKS ionlbs. No. 1 ^ratal Flour$2.:.a Igallon keg Syrup Msl 1gallon U-st Table Syrup60 BJBan Laundry Soap1.IW 1 10J-lb. Cans Karly June l'easl.tsi | 14lbs. Sago or TapiocaI .on , HCans Haked Ht ansl.iM : 10Cans Corn1.00 1 10Cans Tomatoes 1.00 banana,Catta* ami orange Nate perpound20 I Mlbs. No. 1 I'runesLtd I 4Ibf. No. I ApricotsMl 4lbs. Gloss of Coi r. SiarehL'.'i I Nlbs. I,Ion Coffeel.^0 | KngllshHrrakfasi and tiutipowdei Teatformer price. Sue) JapanTea, a No. 1 article, BsrBBBf price,40c ii-ycar-oldCalifornia Claret Hasptarry and orange Cordial. Ladles'Summer Drink, per bottle .35 .'.'^..Ml :.o i anaconda CashGrocery company NtxtDoer to Pottofflcr. Aascsada. MilMsnV%% %%%%%% %^' *W. M. THORNTON # FireInsurance \ 1 AllPirn, St*l^i ssa Trim* SellInkers or PlainHand Stamps f STAMPSPOB Rstlrosds,Rsnhs, Postofiees,^County Officers ANDBUSINESS MEN QtNERALLV I t s tANACONDA. - flONTANA StandardPnWishing CoJ VaSSSMBBssl besdlnj Fttrf tti ssf^Ac.erlrtn I ok pin fi. AnacondaLivery Stable 0.0. RROAVNELL. PropHctor. lluKKies.Horse.* tn J 5addl;s for Mir Alo ProrrUtnr at l'io^^^nffr. H^;t^^^ snd I i-^rrstn l.in* Osaaesttsnt uisdt^with sit tratsi. ,1 i' ' - - .^ -^.-,^ \ - 7ry a 5/flnda fd ll 'mtt Aav 1 1